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"Royle: A Multifaceted Legacy of Talent and Creativity" Joe Royle in action against Chelsea

Background imageRoyle Collection: Joe Royle in action against Chelsea

Joe Royle in action against Chelsea

Background imageRoyle Collection: Advert, Royles Patent Self-Pouring Teapots

Advert, Royles Patent Self-Pouring Teapots
Advertisement for Royles Patent Self-Pouring Teapots, October 1888. 1888

Background imageRoyle Collection: Music cover, Iola, The New Dance, Iolanthe

Music cover, Iola, The New Dance, Iolanthe
Music cover, Iola, The New Dance Iolanthe, by Popplewell Royle, inspired by the comic opera by Gilbert and Sullivan Date: 1891

Background imageRoyle Collection: Music cover, Golconda Waltz, by Popplewell Royle

Music cover, Golconda Waltz, by Popplewell Royle. Date: late 19th century

Background imageRoyle Collection: Jazz group playing at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 1984

Jazz group playing at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 1984
Bob Gill (bass guitar), Frank Brierley (trombone), Ian Royle (trumpet) and Stan Robinson (tenor saxophone) playing at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 1984

Background imageRoyle Collection: The Ploughman, c1903. Artist: Vernon Royle

The Ploughman, c1903. Artist: Vernon Royle
The Ploughman, c1903. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1903-4, edited by William Gamble. [A. W. Penrose & Co. London, 1903-4]

Background imageRoyle Collection: A White Man by Edwin Milton Royle

A White Man by Edwin Milton Royle
Promotional postcard for A White Man by Edwin Milton Royle. (As The Squaw Man, Wallacks Theatre, New York, 23rd October 1905). First produced in England at the Lyric Theatre, 11th January 1908

Background imageRoyle Collection: Stage production of The Squaw Man

Stage production of The Squaw Man
Stage production of a play, The Squaw Man (written 1905), by Edwin Milton Royle, starring William Faversham (1868-1940) as Captain James Wynnegate. Date: early 20th century

Background imageRoyle Collection: Mrs Anthony Royle in a hat by Peter Shepherd

Mrs Anthony Royle in a hat by Peter Shepherd
Mrs Anthony Royle, wife of the M.P. for Richmond, wearing a bold busby hat transformed into a mass of buttercup petals for summer designed by Peter Shepherd

Background imageRoyle Collection: Music sheet cover for Down Went the Captain

Music sheet cover for Down Went the Captain, with words by Frederick Bowyer and music by Kate Royle, who was also the singer of the song

Background imageRoyle Collection: The East India House Museum, London, 1858

The East India House Museum, London, 1858
Interior of the East India House Museum in Leadenhall Street, London. Many of the items on display in the museum at that time were from the collection of Dr. Forbes Royle


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"Royle: A Multifaceted Legacy of Talent and Creativity" Joe Royle in action against Chelsea: Witness the sheer determination and skill of football legend Joe Royle as he takes on Chelsea in a thrilling match. Royles Patent Self-Pouring Teapots: Discover the innovative world of Royles' self-pouring teapots, revolutionizing tea time with their convenient design. Iola, The New Dance - Iolanthe: Immerse yourself in the enchanting melodies of Iola, The New Dance, featuring music cover artwork from the timeless production Iolanthe. Golconda Waltz by Popplewell Royle: Let the captivating notes of Golconda Waltz transport you to a world filled with elegance and grace, composed by the talented Popplewell Royle. Jazz group playing at Forum Theatre, Hatfield 1984: Feel the rhythm and energy as a mesmerizing jazz group takes center stage at Forum Theatre in Hatfield for an unforgettable performance in 1984. The Ploughman c1903 by Vernon Royle: Explore the rustic beauty captured by artist Vernon Royle's masterpiece "The Ploughman, " showcasing his exceptional talent for bringing landscapes to life. Sir Fitzroy Hew Royle Maclean, 1st Baronet: Delve into history through the remarkable life of Sir Fitzroy Hew Royle Maclean, 1st Baronet – a man whose achievements left an indelible mark on society. A White Man by Edwin Milton Royle: Step into thought-provoking storytelling with Edwin Milton Royle's play "A White Man, " delving deep into themes that challenge societal norms and prejudices. Stage production of The Squaw Man: Be captivated by this enthralling stage production of "The Squaw Man, " where drama unfolds against a backdrop of love, betrayal, and redemption.